With the next Super Bowl being held in New York, Robert Kraft has started to ponder the possibility of bringing the festivities to the New England region.

“We would love one day to hold it here if it’s a good experience there,” Kraft told reporters at Tuesday’s league meeting in Boston. “We’re looking forward to seeing this experience in New York and New Jersey.”

If the region were to place a bid, given Gillette Stadium’s location between the two cities, Kraft believes that the festivities would have to be staged in Boston and Providence. That could create complications since both cities would have to support the idea and work together to pull it off.

“It would require cooperation from all of the political folks who would have to gather together and want this and come together, like they do in other parts of the country,” Kraft said.

The soonest the region could host the Super Bowl is in 2018 and the likelihood of it returning to a cold-weather climate will likely be determined by how things go in New York.

Indianapolis, which hosted Super Bowl XLVI to great fanfare, has already began bidding on the 2018 game.